Pseudo-Macarius

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Stories from the Egyptian D...

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The Fifty Spiritual Homilies

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“The heart itself is but a small vessel, yet there also are dragons and there are lions; there are poisonous beasts and all the treasures of evil. And there are rough and uneven roads; there are precipices. But there is also God, also the angels, the life and the kingdom, the light and the Apostles, the treasures of grace---there are all things.”
Pseudo-Macarius, Pseudo-Macarius: The Fifty Spiritual Homilies and The Great Letter (Classics of Western Spirituality

“Time will come when everyone will go crazy and whoever is not acting similar to them will be called the crazy one. It is not important to do what pleases the people since nothing will please them. Everyone has his own mind. We should please the Holy Spirit within us. If you question the effect of the surrounding environment and what we read and hear on our consciences, I tell you, it is better to consult those who posses the wisdom and the virtues. We should also read more.”
Macarius the Egyptian, Stories from the Egyptian Desert



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